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NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

The following code produces a horizontal tally -- each unique observation becomes a column heading, with number of occurrences below:

 

 

proc tabulate data=sas_1.top_20;
class i2;
table i2;
run;

Does anyone know of a way to use Proc Tabulate and get a vertical list, with tally number to the right of each categorical observation?

 

Cats   17

Dogs   12

Birds    9

etc.

 

Thanks,

Nicholas Kormanik

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

Try

proc tabulate data=sas_1.top_20;
class i2;
table i2 ,
         n;
run;

if you don't want any column heading

 

proc tabulate data=sas_1.top_20;
class i2;
table i2=' ' ,

         n=' ';
run;

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

If all you have are the two variables, why not use proc print ?

 

Proc tabulate is usefull for summarizing data and reporting it as a table.

ballardw
Super User

Try

proc tabulate data=sas_1.top_20;
class i2;
table i2 ,
         n;
run;

if you don't want any column heading

 

proc tabulate data=sas_1.top_20;
class i2;
table i2=' ' ,

         n=' ';
run;

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